Westlake, Frederick
1840-1898
English pianist and composer; attained distinction as
teacher; was professor at the Royal Academy of Music. He was born at Romsey,
Eneland; became a pupil of the Royal Academy of Music, sub-professor of this
institution in 1860, was later associate; in 1863 rose to full professorship.
Both as player and teacher he won success. He was the author of a number of
compositions; songs and part-songs; a duo concertante for piano and
violoncello; a mass in E flat; hymns; a Kyrie and Gloria with orchestra; and
other work. Sterndale Bennett's edition of Bach's Fortyeight Preludes and
Fugues was completed by Mr. Westlake. He died in London late in the winter of 1898.
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